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Rosco’s Crowning Summer Sale SWIFT AND STARTLING Fashions with a Glamorous Future Clear at Sensational Prices USUALLY 12/11 to 45/SWAGGER COATS s 9/11 to 19/6 Finger-tip and three-quarter length in silk marocain. S.W. to O.S. sizes. USUALLY 39/6 to 79/6 SWAGGER COATS 25/6 to 69/6 Irf attractive tweeds and suitings. Fawn, browns, navy and black tones. USUALLY 46/- to 59/6 LINEN COSTUMES 19/6 to 29/6 Cut on smart well-tailored lines. 5 RACKS OF AFTERNOON FROCKS GROUP 1. GROUP 2. GROUP 3. GROUP 4. GROUP 5, Usually 15/6 to 29/6. CLEARING 6/11 to 17/6 Usually 39/6 to 89/6. CLEARING 21/Usually 39/6 to sgns. CLEARING 25/- to 39/b Model Garments. Usually 59/6 to 7gns. CLEARING 42/- to 69/6 Exclusive Model Garments. Usually 89/6 to Sgns. CLEARING 72/- to Cgns. A Major Sensation! TWO HALF-PRICE RACKS Z"' l T>TT) I includes suits, ensembles, frocks, tweed coats, etc. CROTTP 9 includes dinner, afternoon and day frockß# Select your styles from the smartest. USUALLY 52/6 to 97/6 USEFUL SUITS 39/6 to 69/6 In smart tweeds, checks, flecks and self-tonings, also wool georgettes.. S.W. to 0.8, sixes. USUALLY 4/6 to 7/9 PRINTED COTTON TUB FROCKS 2/11 to 5/11 A good selection of styles, and colours. 15. W., S.W. and W. sizes. USUALLY 4/6 SHORTS 3/6 Pleated style in fadeless fabric, in white, rose and green. 5.8. W., S.W. and W. sizes. Fantastically Low Prices in Millinery MODEL HATS Featured in Jack Tar, Sisol and Baku straws, most attractive styles with shallow crowns combining with wide and narrow brims. These hats are banded with cire and petersham ribbon, finishing with delightful sprays in front. Ranging in shades of black, navy, brown, beige, honegold, blue, pink. 17/6 READY-TO-WEARS Designed in pedaline and liserette straws, advocating all this season newest effects, square and tucked crowns, plain and upturned brims, attractively trimmed with novelty ribbon, pleatings and sprays. Ranging in black, navy, brown, beige, blue and red. Usually 12/6 to 15/6 SALE 7/11 READY-TO-WEARS A large selection of these hats in Jack Tar and Sisil straws, some with low crowns and swooping brims, others featuring more tailored effects, smartly trimmed, available in this season’s newest shades. Usually 21/- to 27/6 SALE 12/6 Undies Sacrificed af Breathtaking Prices G only LOCKNIT PYJAMAS Two-tone effect in green and peach. W. sizes. Usually 10/6. HALF PRICE 5/3 2 only HAND EMBROIDERED CREPE-DE-CHENE NIGHTGOWNS Finished with not, Shell and Sky. \V. sizes. Usually 31/-. HALF PRICE *ls/6 O.S. LOCKNIT BLOOMERS Dainty shades. Usually 2/6. HALF PRICE 1/3 ass

USED CARS SEDANS. V A I.'XH ALL, 1936 De Luxe Model. Mileage run 900. CHEVROLET, 1929 4-door, thoroughly re-conditioned. VAUXHALL, 1935 Model 14 h.p. Light Six. SEDANS. FORD, VS Centrepoise, 1935 Modeh VAUXHALL, 1934 Model, 14b.p., perfect order. OLDSMOBILE, Light Six. » TOURERS. SINGER, 10 h.p., 4-cylinder, £65 FORD, A 1929 Tourer .... £B3 OVERLAND, 4-cylinder .. £3O FORD T, several to choose from. TRUCKS. MORRIS, 1 ton £35 FORD A, 30-cwt., re conditioned, - £125 CONFIDENTIAL EASY TEEMS ARRANGED. APPLY—FOWLER MOTORS LTD RANOTTTKF.T ST., PALMERSTON NORTH. PHONE 7551. Salesman in Attendance at Garage Every Evening. DISTRICT AGENTS:— - OLDSMOBILE, PONTIAC, VAUXHALL CARS, BEDFORD TRUCKS.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 9

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